August 1

Cycling Show - A cycling show taking place at ExCeL centre in east London

August 2

100 - Takes place on closed roads through central London and into Surrey

Classic - A 200km route through London and Surrey

Handcycle - from Kingston Upon Thames, on a 15-mile route through the capital to finish at The Mall in Westminster

With events happening so close to home, join in with the crowds and watch the exciting action happen yourself!

The events will be broadcast on BBC if you are unable to watch live and getwestlondon will also be live blogging on the days.

Where to watch the events live

St James' Park: Head to St James's Park in Westminster to line the route for the Grand Prix events on August 1. Riders start on The Mall before racing towards Buckingham Palace, through two tight turns onto Birdcage Walk before taking a 90-degree left-hand turn into Horse Guards Road. The final left turn at the end of Horse Guards Road brings them back onto The Mall to finish facing Buckingham Palace.

The Handcycle Classic and London-Surrey Classic (August 2) will also partly take place at The Mall, so head to St James' Park to catch some celebrity action in the streets!

Wimbledon: When the riders reach Wimbledon, it's less than 10 miles to the finish line. A street party will take place on Wimbledon Hill Road with thousands of spectators expected to line the street and cheer the riders up the last climb on the route.

There will be displays from the Extreme Wheels BMX team and the chance to try out a range of different bikes, plus live music, face painting, street entertainment and street food.

When the riders arrive:

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100: 9.45am - 4.50pm

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic: 6pm

Kingston Upon Thames:

The riverside town of Kingston is a great location to spend the second day of the festival, as it is the only town on the route through which the cyclists ride twice.

Thousands of cyclists will start to stream through the town from 7am, approaching the 25-mile mark in the London-Surrey 100. Then comes the start of the Handcycle Classic in the Market Place at 8.30am, as 30 top handcyclists begin a 15-mile race to the finish line in The Mall.

The Kingston Bike Festival will provide a huge range of activities and events for all the family throughout the day. The Action Sports BMX Display Team will perform in the Market Place. There will also be a big screen here so that visitors can relax at the bars and cafes and watch all the action from BBC TV's coverage, with another big screen outside John Lewis.

When the riders arrive:

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100: 7am - 4.20pm

Prudential RideLondon Handcycle: 8.30am

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic: 2pm and 5.50pm

Hampton Wick: This tiny suburb in south-west London is a short walk away from Kingston and will play host to fun entertainment such as music, dancing, pony rides, a carousel and fairground.

The Hampton Wick Intergalactic Kids' Bike Fest will take place at 11.30am on August 2, with the London-Surrey Classic race coming through the street at around 2pm.

For more information about the RideLondon route, check out our complete guide to the route and road closures.